Glock 27 Failures, OVER and OVER and OVER (and then I got it fixed)

This is a discussion on Glock 27 Failures, OVER and OVER and OVER (and then I got it fixed) within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I'm such a moron. I bought a used Glock 27 with night sites for $400 out the door about a week ago. I cleaned it ...

Glock 27 Failures, OVER and OVER and OVER (and then I got it fixed)

I'm such a moron. I bought a used Glock 27 with night sites for $400 out the door about a week ago. I cleaned it (more on that later) and have had it in my holster until today when I went to the range. First mag was loaded with Hornady 155gr TAP ammo. I get through 2 rounds, slide locks back. Hmmm.....I though. Three more rounds, slide locks back. Tried the Tulammo I bought for next to nothing and same thing for mag after mag. Tried some Blazer brass ammo, same thing. Every two-four rounds the slide would lock back. Hit the slide lock and it would go back to firing until it happened again. I took it to the range counter and borrowed a Glock 23 mag and same issues. I was beginning to think I made a BIG mistake getting rid of my M&P9C.

Then I took it to the guy who owns the range (who is a Glock armorer) and he looks at it and says, your slide stop spring is bad. He took out the pins and said "who has been messing with this thing?" Sheepishly I admit I tried to take it apart and clean it (as in, removing the firing block/trigger assembly). He said "that is the problem". I apparently didn't put the pins back in correctly and the slide stop wasn't engaging. He fixed it, for free mind you, and I put 50 rounds down the pipe with no hiccups and pretty ridiculous accuracy.

It was a bumpy first 100 rounds, but the last 50 were a ton of fun and I love my baby Glock.

Moral: Don't mess with your gun unless you know what the heck you are doing!!!! God help me if I had gotten into a fight!

You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, "I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along." . . . You must do the thing you think you cannot do. Eleanor Roosevelt

Someone will probably be along to remind you that the average gunfight only requires three round and that even with your broken GLOCK you would have gotten your required three shots off before slide lock and therefore been fine.

Haha! Glad you got it up and running just in case you don't have an average shoot out.

Someone will probably be along to remind you that the average gunfight only requires three round and that even with your broken GLOCK you would have gotten your required three shots off before slide lock and therefore been fine.

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YEAH! Who even needs as many as FIVE rounds? Might as well just load 2 blanks and 3 live in your snubbie! /I kid.

OP: Glad it is resolved now, lesson learned and life goes on(Luckily, this time it does.) . Better to learn than be arrogant and let something like this, or worse happen again.

The only time I've shot a Glock was during my firearms class. I had a rental G26 that I wanted to try, so I loaded it up and started shooting. The thing FTEd every two or three rounds and neither the instructor or I could figure out what was wrong. I emptied the mag and he asked if he could try it and see what the problem was.

He reached down and started loading... realized that I had been distracted because he was explaining something to me... I put 10 rounds of .380 through a 9mm because the ammo boxes were right next to each other. I was COMPLETELY embarrassed. The instructor was shocked that the gun cycled at all and said that he wanted to write them a letter telling them how amazing their guns were.

I also had problems with my new G 27 last time at the range, So tomorrow im heading back to test it out again. Im gonna stick with the factory mags first. I shot my old glock 27 for many years and never once had a problem. Hopefully it was bad ammo. I had a siimilar problem, but I was able to shoot all 9 rounds plus after that I used the 15 round mag with no problem then I used the 15 round again and that started a bunch of FTFs. range guy oiled it and it worked ok, still had 1 ftf so Im bout to send it back or trade it. I do love the 27 though.. Id like to try the 26 I hear people say its better.. matter of opinion I guess... Good luck with your 27, glad its working well now